White Paper

White Paper

GMCA term of art which, in the context of Fitness to Practice proceedings of the General Medical Council (UK), usually refers to Sir Liam Donaldson’s White Paper entitled “Trust, Assurance, Safety” concerning the regulation of all healthcare professionals.

Medspeak-UKA document issued by a Government department, which contains detailed proposals for legislation. It is the final stage before the Government introduces its proposals to Parliament in the form of a Bill. A White Paper is sometimes produced following the consultation process, which is undertaken after Government issues a Green Paper.

The scope and requirements of the Guide White Paper have obviously expanded but it is a remarkable example of a far-reaching view into an area that we can barely see beyond the twenty-four months look-ahead window of today's plans.

With illustrations, anecdotes, and findings from industry analysts' research, in an accessible style, the white paper provides background on the development of NFC technology and its potential to revolutionize the ways that consumers interact with electronic devices and perform everyday tasks.

By utilizing SmartPapers, our proprietary version of Alinean's Interactive White Paper, marketers can deliver more personalized and more impactful results to potential buyers that will ultimately lead to deeper engagements and higher lead conversions.

The White Paper Library provides technology marketers with the opportunity to offer their white papers for download through contextually placed sections of Ziff Davis' entire network of websites, which attract the most highly qualified and active IT buying audience in the enterprise IT market.

8) Tax administrators devote substantial energy attempting to establish a quasi-legal basis for the manner in which they consider a fair and reasonable price (which is the legal principle) is to be determined in any particular case, and in this sense the White Paper could be seen as nothing more than another variation on this theme.

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